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Re: Explain your board name

Originally Posted by Prok

Originally Posted by flippy

Originally Posted by Prok

Originally Posted by SteelCrazy

Well, my name comes from my wife who once said I was Steeler Crazy. I am so intense on game days and during the game no one likes to watch the game with me in my house and I prefer to be alone. When something goes wrong I get really upset and act like a five year old child. When something goes right I act like a contestant getting picked to play "The Price Is Right"..........

I've tried to calm myself for others sake but I cant for long.....When I was a kid I used to cry in anger when the Steelers lost so I guess I'm not going to change, therefore, I am SteelCrazy.

LOL

You are not alone my friend.

I think this applies to all of us.

BTW, you're name is making me hungry for pork and sauerkraut. Heck even a little haluski.

lol

I asked u in another thread if u were at steelreign before. I think i remember you from back in the day.

BTW I plan on posting here alot even though SF is back up too. I like it here.

Re: Explain your board name

it involves a bottle of jamesons and i was listening to flogging molly try to figure out a log name for my 1st steelers site. it seemed everyone had a players name or "steel" in their name and well devils dance floor came on and it stuck.

Re: Explain your board name

Re: Explain your board name

Originally Posted by GutterflowerSteel

Gutterflower is the name of one of my favorite Goo Goo Dolls albums. Apparently John Rzeznik got the name from a Pable Neruda poem about homeless people.

I saw them at Griffitti in Pgh back in '94 when they were still playing punk/rock. Did a stage dive that night and they let some kid on stage to sing an entire song with them. Superstar Carwash is still great start to finish!

Re: Explain your board name

Gutterflower is the name of one of my favorite Goo Goo Dolls albums. Apparently John Rzeznik got the name from a Pable Neruda poem about homeless people.

I saw them at Griffitti in Pgh back in '94 when they were still playing punk/rock. Did a stage dive that night and they let some kid on stage to sing an entire song with them. Superstar Carwash is still great start to finish!

Those were their best days. Fantastic band live. I think I was there. I saw them at Metropol too. I couldn't remember if I also saw them at the Electric Banana or Graffiitti. I also wasn't sure the exact year.

I do remember a half naked chic stage diving. She went over us and we saw everything. I remember them giving the mike to someone, so I must have been there.

Re: Explain your board name

Gutterflower is the name of one of my favorite Goo Goo Dolls albums. Apparently John Rzeznik got the name from a Pable Neruda poem about homeless people.

I saw them at Griffitti in Pgh back in '94 when they were still playing punk/rock. Did a stage dive that night and they let some kid on stage to sing an entire song with them. Superstar Carwash is still great start to finish!

I agree! SSCW was definitive - even now when they play Cuz You're Gone live, the crowd goes wild. I became a fan back in '95 during the A Boy Named Goo era. Naked is still one of my favorite songs by them. I've met them several times over the years, and they're down to earth, nice guys

Re: Explain your board name

Gutterflower is the name of one of my favorite Goo Goo Dolls albums. Apparently John Rzeznik got the name from a Pable Neruda poem about homeless people.

I saw them at Griffitti in Pgh back in '94 when they were still playing punk/rock. Did a stage dive that night and they let some kid on stage to sing an entire song with them. Superstar Carwash is still great start to finish!

I agree! SSCW was definitive - even now when they play Cuz You're Gone live, the crowd goes wild. I became a fan back in '95 during the A Boy Named Goo era. Naked is still one of my favorite songs by them. I've met them several times over the years, and they're down to earth, nice guys

I think they're nice cause Resnik was homeless and the other guy (can't remember his name) was from a nice family that took in Resnik. Plus they let the other guy sing half their songs even though he can't sing worth a crap.